Saturday night, Multnomah County will honor Earth Day by illuminating the Morrison Bridge in green and blue.
Multnomah County not only works to protect the most vulnerable in our community, but is also committed to a healthy planet. Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury has pledged that by 2050, Multnomah County will transition to 100% renewable energy, an action that aims to fulfill a pledge to our children and community’s future by providing clean air, a stable climate, and more equitable economic opportunities.
The Morrison Bridge is illuminated by 32 ultra bright LEDs (light emitting diodes) that will last about 25 years (running on average 8 hours per day) and use ⅛ the energy of traditional floodlights. The little electricity that is used to power the Bridge’s LED lights comes from clean renewable energy resources.
Multnomah County believes local action can make a difference on climate change.
Learn more about Multnomah County’s climate action and the aggressive goals to reduce carbon emissions 80% below 1990 levels by 2050, in the joint Climate Action Plan with the City of Portland.
The Morrison Bridge will also be lit blue and green on Friday night, April 21, courtesy of Donate Life NW.
For information on Morrison Bridge special lighting displays, visit lightthebridges.org/lighting/.